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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
laauad Daily Exctpt Sunaay by Tha Newa-Hevltw Co., I no.
H. W. BATES
BERT O. BATES-
.president and Manager'
.8ecretary-XTeaaurer
aiutsrad as iecond clau mutter May 17, 1Z0, at til ixiat etlioa ai
Roaeburg, Oregon, trader tie Act of March 1, 187
Dally, per year, by mall .
Dally, all montha, by ""
Dally, threaj montna, by mall
Dally, alngle moatli, by mall
Daily, by carrier, per month
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
aafc
VALENTINES
Our eunipk'te big assort-
nu nt, now uuL Buy now at
t'arr '.
! Ne-Ke1eV. by mall, par year-
-14.00
- 100 I
. l ot) I
.60
. .60
- I 00
ajaaaBMjr W iki iiHclHH Fraaa.
Tba AaaocUt4 Praaa U soluatvaly autllla4 to tha us for republi
cation or all Dtvi dlapatchaa cradllad to It or not otharwlaa cradlted
la tlila papr aa4 to ail locaj nova publlaha4 barala. All rlgbta ox ro
ubllcatloa of apaclal oiapatcbaa borala ara alao raaarval.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926.
A LAW AND ORDER DAY.
BY BERT (j.BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Now they're wearin
Ankle coraeta
Which ia proof trnit
That the
1925 waiatline
la goin' to
Be much lower
Than uaual.
5
DUMBELL DORA WRITES
FROM SALEM TOWN
ELKS DANCE e
Regular Klks dance Thurs-
day, January 29.
-
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
I ere are aunie good onea
Deareat Little Ed: Pieate aend 1 1,-n acres; two miles out;
next week'a pay check at once. A one-half In fruit, cherries and
aenator took me out to lunch laet 'M'arH- new modern house;
n.ght and told me auch a pitiful cnicaen nouse anil outbuild-
I'll w
ter and lights. Price. 1 10110.00.
Thirty-eight acres; five miles
out; on good road; ten acrea
of bearing prunes; four acrea
of pears; seven and one-half
salary that I paid his room rent
DORA.
s s
Did any of ya ever hear of a
feller gittin' rich lister-in' fer the acres pasture; balance good
noon whistle to blow? truck land; seven-room house,
modern barn; two chicken
. houses; alt In good condition;
The local Kiwanlans parted W.th , . ,-uod team, wagon, one cow,
a buck for a banquet last night ku tools ami im w.nu
By request of Gov. Smith of New York, Sunday, January
"25. waa somewhat cenerallv nhaa-rva-rl in fl...r .ti "I .... J ta.e of his three bucka ner dav I lnK: cloSB lo school
.Order Sunday." He called upon the people to congregate in
churches and homes, and offer prayer that we shall all realize
the duty of obeying the law. The merit of the governor's ap-
peal should be generally admitted. Nevertheless, many per
sons, including a large number in prominent social positions,
do not seem to feel that they are under any particular obliga-
lion to obey the laws. Ud to a centurv or two m if,. u,rU
-was eoverned bv Icintrs and m,n Th... .l .J u !fBd V""". '.0,f wi,h ? ,hot 0 I .)0.0(.
. , , ....... oreaa ana milk oetore bed-time. Thirty-eight acres; Just out
...... a uicjr uiuugui were necessary, ana tney aid their utmost s 8 s s
'to have these laws obeyed. In the main people had to obey In these days of acoursed, Inl-
- them or suffer severe penalties. In the United States and other l""?0,"? n'd' dam"abJ' drab
. , , i l ' . , , " 11 sobriety a feller can't take a pep-
lanas tne people have now become the rulers. This change wasipermint drop without some nosey
-accomplished on the theory that the people are able to govern ! ,na,viau"1 ""n' ' n' n'P'
themselves. But if they can not enforce their own laws as well
as, the statutes were enforced by kings and emperors, their
- democratic government will be partly a failure. In certain par
ticulars, it is likely to produce worse conditions than those that
-xiated in the old days of royal rule. The United States will
never desire to give up it democratic institutions and have a
king again, liut if There is a failure to enforce laws as well as uch' art thia week closeted
they used to be enforced under monarchical systems, a feeling of "TatinTuitcateT X
profound unrest and dissatisfaction will be created. The people aearch of bits of ev.dence to prove
will not go back to monarchy. But in some wild moment of ST 'y
passion, they might accept the crazy counsels of revolutionists, ! enforced. P'raps it is being prose-
and destroy many of those principle, that are essential to hu- tnh.'UwrathW,y izVnry
I I
TaCure ?
a Cold Lv
One ta
o 1!
t
COLD IN THE EAST
$
The Cleaver robe at Salem
calls to ye ed't mind the ol' time
worn sagacious aayin'. "Label a
thing illicit, be it pain or pleasure,
and you have started it on the
road to fame." Whether are we
headed, folks? Sane-minded mens
or at least, commonly recognized
(-Vwocialrd I'row laMl Wire.)
nomah club of Portland for the SAN PKDKO, Cal.. Jan. 28.
I'niverHity of Idaho game on A motor Biiiltr of the U. S. 8.
February 27. Hospital Ship Kelief with 16 men
aboard, was reported to have
Th. HM,hr Puiif,,..!,, nrw 'sunk in the harbor early today
j ne .southern California open 1 1. ,. .n(ui ..u .
eKd0,Vehr3y0n49',1ra:d,1ebatP,Z' tlfe .rrKdurfi.r
H.cre,s.UCoyury6 C.ul oa 1"- i"? - hbl.keU.d 'the
evlv. The tournoy promises to V".,j , ,h. ... . . .
attract a large and prominent ;' ,.' ,. ' ..j"
Il.ld of Kold talent from various
man progress. Breakincr laws is aowlnt, K. f i....- L k. u. points In the wentern states. In
J . i. l . , . . ... uuu"'. .I.. 7. w-.J- ..; !''"' the entries alread
side of city limits; laid out and
platted In block and city luts
averaging In sine 6)clou; con-
tains ti blocks and 51s lots;
practically all level and on 4
paved road; several acres npt
platted in lots. This tract we 4
are offering for I7.U0U, If tak-
4 en at once.
Hice & Itlce. ;
Brom
Quinine
at
35;
S5-.
it
The tonic and laxative
effect of Laxative BROMG
QUININE Tablets will for
tify the 6ystem against Grip,
Influenza and oilier serious
ills resulting from a Cold.
The box bears this signature
Price 30c.
MOTOR BOAT SUNK
BUT CREW IS SAFE
una we can never Know what harmful growth will come out of
them
bed and now we must lie In it. In.
a world weary with the heavy bur.
den of excesa lawa, we can expect
a bit of crookedneaa now and
then, and because you pin a atar
already re- RFAVFR RIM. IS
ceived aro . Kulph Smith, Don- nrcinTiun txt
ver; Hob Craig, LouIbvIIIo pro-1 KtOUL 1 UNO 1IN
The action of the school board last evening in directing
the selection of a site for the new liih school buildinc to a vote on m"n ' no ev'icnct ,ha ne '
of h r...,nl. f .1 i- , . , . , u"'8 lo B vole then a little tin-god. We're all
of the people of this district is the best means employed to dis- miahty human under the skin. We
pose of the matter with entire satisfaction to all concerned Ma- r pron to our ne'onbor vl"
inritv mU .wrl. II . r iv,. . . . . ' latino the law while we ourselves
lor.ty rule otifht to spell satisfaction. Will, the publicity already !are perhaps knockm' the Ten Com.
given the various proposed sites the voters are fully informed as andmei.ts or a row of pyram.da.
to the merits and demerits of the several plots of ground in the
offering Tk. Ui,'n. .1 iL . l After lookin' over the collar ad-
oiienng. 1 he election of the site by vote ought to create a !vertim.nt. a feller's wife begins
lot of interest and dispose of the matter to the entire sntisfac-"0 ,lnd ,ault witb her nubbv' Now-
tion of all concerned ladaya a feller ain't well-dressed
, unlets his Adam's Apple is expos-
" ' ed to view.
lintersertlon of the Carden Vullev ' 5 I S
We th.nk that Detroit woman
road and the I'mlfic hi.lnvav. m
J. Kwell and .Mr. Il.inuii, belli of who hocked, her hubby'a pahts to
t , 'Kiaiiuuia. Jin new on una expect Bet her hair bobbed went a
","'',--., "' 'une exienxive llUiruveiuelilH to tar.
t LOCAL NEWS
little
and tleve im t ht ti-!,,.i 't'l...
IteturiiN In Kiifrenc I WH nmiie through the J, w.
C. K. Ixiwe. who has been! nma lt,'ul K'ale Agency.
spending the past two dnys la1 1
this city looking after business : UPDOIM RI lUiiC
. oiiairn, reiurnud to his home at .......
- bugene this morning.
sale
Toll-
lint urn to I'ortliind .
K. J. W'nlkor, who spent yos
tcrdiiy In this city on InwiiieHS
nno looKing after lpterexts,
BODIES OF MEN
SLAIN IN FEUD
(Continued from pao one)
Thank hevings, ever day brings
tho day of the adjournment of the
leguelashure one day closer.
& I 5
Some senator wants to appro
priate $10,000 In Oregon for egg
layin contests. Why not split up
the ten thousand bucks among all
of us so's we can buy a little hen.
fruit now and then which some
fesHtoiml; George Von Klin, lor-!
liter iranHr-MiPHittHippI champion, '
Abe Kspinoa of Oakland and
Joe Novak and Harold Sampson,
.Northern California professional.
MUCH DISPUTE
(Continued from page one)
except In a few instances.
This town Is vour town when vnn 1 "In cattle and sheep Krazinfe
own a home. Page Linuber tc Fuel districts I find (lie beaver of.
Co. creat Jjenefit, in that they make'
n small damn, pud renerve water:
METHODIST MEETING ' holes for stock to drink from, i
IS GROWING 'hereby making available a much
larger area of grazing districts,!
First Met ho- whicli will more than oflaet any
. (Aumu'ra' 'Trm T.'irO I
NEW YOKK. Jan. 2S. j
Winter laid a heavy hand on i
the eastern states today, )
drlvlug the teiuei-ature down '
to as low as 5u deurees below
z ro In parts of N-w Kng- I .J
a land and cauing; New York 'i
Cliy to hhlver In weather one
degree below aero, the cold- .. J
est since V.rZ'2. r
At Maloiie, N. Y., nesr the
Canadian border, unofficial t
records s:ild the mercury
dropped to sixty b-'low zero. f
1 be downard swing of ihe
thernioiu ter c:ime as an anti- '.'h
climax to Ihe -snowstorm J
which visited the cast yester- :
day. In New York City, the , J
snow fall of 24.6 inches for i
this month already had brok-
en all records for the month. I !J
The blgiest previous fall tor 1 5
the mouth was 21.9.
' ' ?
t,f!
kill any beaver doing damage to 5
such property, and , i p
I Whereas, The withdrawing of all : 3
protection Irum beaver would giveik
no more protection to property 1 ')
within iKJUtla-i county than Is k1v- '$
en by the present law, but would IK
I simply permit indiscriminate trap- jj
i ping and a resultant extinction of I
beaver within the county, aud K
j Whereas, There is no good roa-; K
; son why these animals. In sections I S
whero they are duing damage, , K
should not be protected and per- jj
milted to perpetuate themselves. . ik
particularly in view of the facl that J
this state has diosen as its syni- ! :!J
nolle name the beaver state, and j IK
Whereas, At the present time jj
there are only a few colonies of ' '5
beaver within Douglas coumy. Ore-1
gon, and In the main these are do-1
Ing no .damage to private property ;
and are a source of interest and
pleasure to those people who are
interested in natural life In the
oin, now, therefore, be it
, Unsolved, by the Roseburg Cham
ber of Commerce, that this body go
on record as being opposed to the
passage of senate bill No. II, or any
act which takes from the beaver of
lMuglas county, which are doing no
damage lo private property, the
protection which Is now given
tliem, and be it
Further resolved, That a copy of
this resolution be mailed to lion.
D. L. Kddy, senator from Douglas
county, aud to Hon. Walter S. Fish
er, and Hon. R. A. Hercher, repre
sentatives from Douglas county, ;
and to the chairman of the commit
tees of the legislature before which
such bills may come.
Wil.L K. riOI.IiniN,
Secretary -Manager.
5i
Reduced Again ! j
Bj,
100 Watt Size and Over
10 to 50 Watt Size, $ .27
1.00
150
200,
300
500
(I
(i
.50.1
.65 1
.85 I
1.25
2.00
Hudson Electric Store
WE DELIVER
. I k
l IH
iQE4a-i(
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL
MATTRESSES
In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering a
Silk Floss mattress at $15.00 each, delivered.
POWELL FURNITURE3C3jS
The grand piano used in the Cnd
man reriial; tuned especially for
the occasion by C. II. Arundel.
Last nlaht at h-
dlst church Dr. Miller preached on damage that might possibly have
The Second Coming of Christ." ml " "one in me western pari 01
and his masterly treatment of Utfe county."
dilflcult and disputed subject has J,r- Crocker baa received In-!
never been equalled In ltoseburff. formation that a Joint hearing
This morning he spoke upon 1'aul's '"' be 1,,'1l on ll,e beaver bill
prayer in Kph. Ill and his exposi- u Thursday, and expects to lie
tion v. as a delight to the crowd as- Present at that time. Local or
semhled to hear him. These serv- ltauiatlon. Interested in the
ices aro not the dull sterotyped al" participate) by,
kind so often seen in connection Bnilil"-r wires aud messages to
which revivals, and people are tak- 'he members of tho committee.!
ing advantage of the great oppor- The Chamber of Commerce is I
tunily whicli they bring. The evan- likewise opposed to the passat-e of !
gellst will speak upon "Heaven" I the bill, and at the meeting of the
tonight. This address Is a sequel to 1 board of directors of the organiza-
lasi nigni s discourse and no one I tion yesterday afternoon, the (ol-!
whitman di:fkati:i.
AMWirtaTed preai l,ra Wire.)
EI CKNU, Ore.. Jan. :!8. In a
slow game nmrkd by but taw
brilliant plays, the I'niverslty of
Oregon bask, tliall team defeated
Whitman collide here last night
by a score of 44 to 22. The vis
itors were game to the end, but
were up ugainst a team appar
ently too strong fur them. The
score at the end ol the first half
was Hi to 12 for Oregon.
turned to Ilia homo Ht Pnrllniwl )'edterday how Warren ntnl l',.rh..u kinH..hartfd K.n has heen an flood
;tuis morning. lima death. Two bullet wounds In i to lay.
'he back of Warreli's head tended
mourns 10 niooie , 10 snow mat he was shot from
D. Jl.,Horton, who spent yester-'above and behind, as several wit
nay In Roseburg visiting witnesses testified. Others said
.friends and transacting business shots ciime from outside the store
'.'.'i.".!'1'"' r',ul'"J to his homo at! John Fitzgerald said "they came
Klddlo today. : from the direction of Judge llow-
u.r. vi.i.i " or,i'8 acv""" ""' "'" a
iiii0- . ... I"'"'rt ",no Previous the Judge is
J. J. Johnson arrived here Monday ! declared to have forfeited Young's
I, I ,i u vis- nonus ol WJ.ovO ill couuectlou with
friend. He will be the guest of Mr. Itlg a red, nil officer.
Weaver for several days. I l ne.:t;,,n win, il. r i
lu connect inn with the funeral
, services fur Young, the jiillltary
ulll h.irlt I. u l.n , ., .
In fl.P a r.,nr l,n,.vu 1. 1 . ....... o U llllUUIICeil llllll
iiik was rren eatnerlv. Air. n,
Kmui Sniltshiltv
Uea.her.y resides at .Scottshurg,- Z"a yC
and was here nllendlnu- in 1....I. 1 C"r'mg
nlr- .. , i . . " . M,K crosses, would
.,u M.JUIIg.
Hero TiHluy
J. II. Davis was lu today vis
iting with friends and looking
nller business Interests. Mr. Da
Ms resides at (Hide, and return
ed home lu tho evening.
demonstration, such as
appearance of members lu
of burn-
be permitted
wnn. n tne ill y limits.
At the grave the Klan will con
'duct lis usual ill u la fur dead
members.
! The Klansmen there will he ful
ly robed, it has he. n announced.
Several thousand persons are ex
Ipected to attend. .Mrs. Young an
Ulollhced yesterday she would
al
S S 9
If we waa tome of thosa bald,
headed senatora wo wouldn't be
mak.n' ao much fun about Pierce's
bald-faced calvea.
"Omigosh, won't it seem good to
git or. them loose-f ittln B. V. D.'s
again?"
can alturd to miss It. 'If you lore
gospel singing hear the Ledfmils
and their choir. I'rayer meetiim in
the room north of the main audi
torium for men, women and child
ren at 7:uo o'clock. The eveniug
service begins at 7:30.
Wild Moot Hair Tonic destroy
dandruff, grows hair and stops It
from fulling out. Lloyd Crocker.
SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL AD
VISORY ELECTION
Sportographs
Mr. CiuiiiiImII YKIiw
Thomas K. Camoliell la ,.,!. make Motrin her home, and
Ing a day or so In this eliv mi though she is blind as a result of
business matters. Mr. Campbell 1111 attack on her husband she ex-
is from fori in ml . and Is with, tbo P'cis to write ihe filial chapter of
Stato Highway department. j Young's aulnhiagiaphy with tho i
laid of friends.
i4iuviH4 for (Via si 1 '
It. K. Hays, who spent yester- TAKE SPECIAL
day in this city on business mat- vrtTP rM 111tJ
Iits. leu this morning for Murih-i vuiL tlt-I1
field and coast points by aulo.l SCHOOL SITE
mi. nuja is a r.llgeno resident.
State of Oregon. County of
IKiuglas. School District No. 4. ss.
Notice is hereby given that a
special school district advisory
elect iiui hereby called to be held in
the high school building In the city
of Itosebuig in and for said school
district No. 4 on the 7th day of Keb-
.ruary. 11125. between the hours of
two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock i
r. M. will be submitted to the legal
vote thereof the following pit.K
sltlon: I "Shall the new High School
In School
and the second highest scorer In District No. 4 be erected on a t act
(he 11124 OlMlipin 'swimming ra- to be purchased 111 West Roseburg
ns has arrived 111 this country known as the Mellows Trait, not
to compete in the National A.U exceeding twelve (12) acres or
championships in San Francisco shall It be erected on a c. iitrol
lu April. He will not compete : site"
In any meets prior to thee com-) The polls fer Ihe reception of Hie
petitions, he said, owing to a ballots cast at said election w ill on
ilause In his contract with a I said day nnd at the place alore-alil
San I'rancisio authorities. lie i. opened at the hour of two
said ho would rest two months , or lock P. V. and remain open un
tie lore starting training. til the hour of seven o'clock I'. M.
'when the same shall he ehise.l ,.n.l
charge lu the basketball all persons shall Im- -milled lo
vole at said election who would be
lowing resolution was presented '
and adopted, and copies sent to
members of the legislature: j
Whereas, It lias coiite to the at
tention of the llosehurg Chamber
of Commerce that Senator Eddy of
Douglas County, Oregon, has Intro-'
duced senate bill No. 11, providing i
for tho withdrawing of Douglas
county, Oregon, from the district
wherein the taking, killing and cap
turing of beaver is prohibited, and
Whereas, It Is the understanding
of the Hoseburg chamber that this
bill is introduced aud is being
sponsored upon the ground that
beaver are doing considerable dam
age to private property within said
county, and
Whereas, Vn(ler the present law
the owuer or tenant of any proper
ty has the right to take, trap or
Why bay rndio batteries more
than once? Wilianl A and B batter
ies at the Willard Service Station.
,-ar arm aaa'a.
Coming Sun. Mon. Tues.
"Cnntnin
N Blood"
(ANK-rlaOst Ptpmi Wuv.)
Arm- llorg. Swedish merman liuiidmg to be erected
Mr M Pttr.mw.
n.fr
; -. . i i
.che.htlt' of tho I'n.vt'rsity of
Soul hern Cullfornia lia hocn
in:ul ly thf in-htuting th Mult-
Purity Brand
Milk
Is milk d. cooled, straiurd,
und botlled by machinery,
untouched by hand and Is de
livered fresh morning and
evening. Cream or milk in
1 pint if you like. Clve us a
trial. I'lione lo FIG or 512-Y.
Moore Bros. Dairy
'.-f f ,i v - -
rwri'v ' I
11 r. ,lc l;,o- Here
Alii .Mcline is spending n day
or so in this city unending to
business mailers and Intcresis.'
Mr. Mcllan reside at 1'ortland.
and arrived yesterday afternoon.
(Continued from page 1 )
Huilditig to be ereel-d In
School District No. 4 tie elect
ed on a li ael to be pin chased
in U est Kosehtilg. Known as
Ihe liellows tracl, not ex d-
Ing twehe (12) in res. or shall
It In eiecied on a cenlral site'.'"
"Vote For tine
" . l or liellows Trai t.
" . For I'eiilr.il Site."
'I he sclnsil boa i d orilere.l the
ilelk to i;ie notice ol the clet-tion
bv i-oiinir iii tin,-,- pronilneii:
l llgcno t'onplo Here '
.Mr. and Airs. F. C. Post are
Kflendlng oeveral days In this r t
Msltlng and looking after bus:'
lioss interests. They are n -i-rlenis
of Fiigeno, and arrived
from Hi north yesterday.
' I'lauc.-, iicil 1.L.0 li niiliMciil.Mi
Corvallis Peopla Visit , v.
Mr. and Mis. Victor P. Musis svolllvi, l III'Mi.
"I'1' ' iday In this cliy as vis. !1KM. or.-., .inn. ss. Snow
llorsi M-. Musis whs hero alteil Ii.mmii tallin.: lo re at 9 o'clock
Ing to Interests. They reside ai tins morning, that was an-om-forvallis.
The couple left this puibd wnu n si rung southwest
inorniiitf for fouthern point a by w n,d win. I, di-i iiiKiii.-h.-d it from
, joiher snow lulls of the year.
L " which have bun unaccompanied
Mrs. Flshtr Sella Land by wind of my kind.
Mrs. Fred Fi. her today sold her! The anew melted almost ai
BJarre tract ol land, lying at Hie soon as II toii.iu-d the gioiiud.
STOP
Children's
Cough
with
FOLEY'S
'alUWf'.'
Nooplataa-tneralantaprlntad
n tha wrappar.
CMMran lik.lt. Laraat aalllnf
cough m.Kin. In tha world.
entitled lo voie tor school tnnctor
in nnd for said district.
Ky order of the District S, hool
Hoard of Sabool District No I of
liotlglas Count . Oregon, made this
-71 ll day ot Jamiarv. lleTi.
H W". TAYI.OIt
Chaitnian, District School lloanl.
Attest: V. J. Mit t Hi. District Clerk.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Wcath-r Ilurenu. local of
tire, Koseburg, Htcgoii, (I i.ours
eniling b a
'-- j
LvtN4x
'f -Ay
Big Dollars
Saved !
v iiru
W. F. CHAPMAN
Salem, Orrcr "F.-ir rnmc vnrt
T have ttsi d Or. I'icrc-'s Goblcn
Medical Di-cnvrry as a fpring tonic
and have never foun.l it to fail
in cleansing t!: 5ytcm, stinl'il.iting
the IiK-kmI and eivitiir a icrhtu- nf
I t i.i... i:f. A. . . .
Prar.o ln lh.. ..J u. nrjotty I c. il unr l.l.tc . was
ii. ""i- TOk a,ul ru:i-!.-v.n. felt all
. .. . . ' . ' '-''' ' r,,t and rcadv I., go to t -d. I.'it t'
Piec ultaiio., la.i 21 hours T, n.scvcrv' hr,,B back t. m- a
lo.al pre,-,,., stnee iirst niortu 112(1, fot.,mi. ,'. sIl am ,,.
Normal precip. for this mouth . 5.70' 1 alM awivs have a go. ,1 v.o-,1
lotal piecip. from Sept. 1. , ,3V for ,.;. ,vocl,-fi,l romr.lv
-7.1 ftvr I hsvc jhvavs f,.t-i-d it go.l
Averace prcclp. fumi Sept. I icn a ton v. ' nocd-d I hive
' J"" 19.10' also nert C.c Tlcasint lVIV-f. .--ir
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w.-t seasons. tSeptember to - Mis. M. Kttn.-r, -H;i Sjfili loth St.
May. Inclusive) .1141 W rite Or. l n-cc's Invalid' Hotel
I nseitli-d. probably rain tonight1 in llutta-lo. N. Y , for iter tnciic.il
and Thursday. j advice or send 10c tor trial paciiabe
YV.M. ULLL, Melt-oruloglst. t)i an oi lut luciiiaac.
Keductlon in ti lot of things
you w.ll want, including '
RUGS
KITCHEN CABINETS
STEEL .BEDS
DISHES
BREAKFAST CHAIRS
CONCOLEUM
LINOLEUM
Monti
Sec us abo.it till
Saving Sale
U'l
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COMPANY
321 N, Jackson St., Ro.rburg
Beaiily Shoppe
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Permanent
roads are a
good investment
not on ejcfiense
4a
World's
ways
There are 16,000,000 motor vehicles
in the United States approximately
90 per cent of all in the world.
This total is being increased at the
rate of 4,000,000 a year.
What is the saturation point?
Ask any one of the 16,000,000 motor
ists trying to make headway through
the countless traffic jams on some of
our concrete highways. He Will tell
you, from the standpoint of comfort and
safety in driving, the saturation point is
already in sight.
Not a very encouraging outlook, is it,
for the man about to buy his first auto
mobile ?
So you see car owners and prospec
tive car owners are both interested
and have in immediate task confronting
them.
What are you going to do abqut it?
Even now you are curtailing the use of
your car because you do not want to en
dure the discomfort, inconvenience and
danger of traveling on congested, nar
row highways.
Your highway officials need your sup
port. They can t do much unless you
6tand squarely behind them.
To delay building more highways
wide enough and strong enough to meet
all the requirements of modern traffic
Will cost you more money than will an
adequate system of Concrete Roads and
Streets.
PORTLAND CEDENT ASSOCIATION
fiasco Building
PORTLAND, ORHG.
A Rational Orani;alion lo Improre and
Extend Ihe Uses of Concrete
OFFICES IN 19 CITIES
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